An electrostatic discharge protection device is formed in a substrate and contains a drain area of a first dopant concentration abutting an extended drain area having a dopant concentration lower than the first dopant concentration. Similarly, a highly doped source area abuts a lower doped source extension area. The source and drain are laterally bounded by oxide regions and covered by an insulation layer. The areas of lower doping prevent charge crowding during an electrostatic discharge event by resistively forcing current though the nearly planer bottom surface of the drain, rather than the curved drain extension. In addition, a highly doped buried layer can abut an area of a graded doping level. By adjusting the doping levels of the graded areas and the buried layers, the substrate breakdown voltage is pre-selected.
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1. A method of forming a protection device, comprising: forming an outer pad ring of a first conductivity at a first concentration in a substrate of a second conductivity; forming an inner pad ring of the first conductivity at a second concentration into the substrate within the outer pad ring, the second concentration higher than the first concentration, the inner pad ring abutting the substrate of a second conductivity; forming a rail contact of the first conductivity at a third concentration in the substrate; the rail contact being formed by forming an outer rail ring of the first conductivity at the third concentration in the substrate and forming an inner rail ring of the first conductivity at a fourth concentration in the substrate within the outer rail ring, the fourth concentration higher than the third concentration, the inner rail ring abutting the substrate of a second conductivity; forming a separation structure in the substrate between the outer pad ring and the outer rail ring; coupling the inner pad ring to a first portion of the device; and coupling the rail contact to a second portion of the device.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising implanting a buried layer beneath the separation structure.
3. A method of forming a protection device, comprising: forming an outer pad ring of a first conductivity at a first concentration in a substrate of a second conductivity at a first concentration; forming an inner pad ring of the first conductivity at a second concentration into the substrate within the outer pad ring, the second concentration higher than the first concentration; forming a rail contact of the first conductivity at a third concentration in the substrate; implanting a buried layer of the second conductivity at a second concentration beneath the inner pad ring and implanting a second buried layer of the second conductivity at a second concentration beneath the rail contact, the second concentration higher than the first concentration; coupling the inner pad ring to a first portion of the device; and coupling the rail contact to a second portion of the device.
4. A method of forming a protection device to protect an integrated circuit from an electrostatic discharge, the method comprising: forming, in a substrate having a first conductivity type, a pad ring structure having an inner pad ring and an outer pad ring, both the inner and outer pad rings having a second conductivity type but having different concentration levels of dopant; forming, in the substrate, a rail ring structure having an inner rail ring and an outer rail ring, both the inner and outer rail rings formed by the second conductivity type but having different concentration levels of dopant; implanting a buried layer of the first conductivity type beneath the inner pad ring and implanting a second buried layer of the first conductivity type beneath the inner rail ring, the buried layers having a doping level higher than that of the substrate; coupling the inner pad ring to a bonding pad; and coupling the inner rail ring to a ground rail used by the integrated circuit.
5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising: forming a separation structure in the substrate and between the outer pad ring and the outer rail ring.
6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising implanting a buried layer beneath the separation structure.
7. A method of forming a protection device, comprising: forming an outer pad ring of a first conductivity at a first concentration in a substrate of a second conductivity at a first concentration; forming an inner pad ring of the first conductivity at a second concentration into the substrate within the outer pad ring, the second concentration higher than the first concentration; forming a rail contact of the first conductivity at a third concentration in the substrate; the rail contact being formed by forming an outer rail ring of the first conductivity at the third concentration in the substrate and forming an inner rail ring of the first conductivity at a fourth concentration in the substrate within the outer rail ring, the fourth concentration higher than the third concentration; forming a separation structure in the substrate between the outer pad ring and the outer rail ring; implanting a buried layer of the second conductivity at a second concentration beneath the inner pad ring and implanting a second buried layer of the second conductivity at a second concentration beneath the rail contact, the second concentration higher than the first concentration; coupling the inner pad ring to a first portion of the device; and coupling the rail contact to a second portion of the device.
8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising implanting a buried layer of the second conductivity at the second concentration beneath the separation structure.
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April 12, 1999
March 12, 2002
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